tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4206308026427876681.post7049693165001141007..comments2023-11-30T06:54:35.961-08:00Comments on Adventures in Home Automation: Google Home vs Amazon's Alexa for voice control of automation.Avatar42http://www.blogger.com/profile/02989695403513365236noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4206308026427876681.post-67937011644001515162020-02-19T00:05:01.404-08:002020-02-19T00:05:01.404-08:00You have shared a nice article here about the Goog...You have shared a nice article here about the Google Home and Amazon's Alexa system. Your article is very informative and useful for those who are interested to know more about the different types of <a href="https://nsautomate.com.au/audio-visual-control/" rel="nofollow">Audio visual control systems</a>. Thanks for sharing this article here.aaronnssdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02988331064958996587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4206308026427876681.post-3312400022538467702018-05-09T10:47:25.981-07:002018-05-09T10:47:25.981-07:00The Harmony thing was driving me nuts with GH. Eve...The Harmony thing was driving me nuts with GH. Even more infuriating was that it's tied to my voice, so my wife, kids, and friends can't control Harmony through GH. <br /><br />This weekend, I changed from the GH/Harmony integration to adding IFTTT as a third layer. Now everyone can control it, I have multiple phrases that can activate activities, and so far it has worked flawlessly (except once when Harmony glitched and didn't complete the activity, so the TV came on but not the receiver/TV box). <br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03420373490602075810noreply@blogger.com